THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, ASELEVILLE, N. C DECEMBER 28, 191D. CLUB AT BILTMORE FOR SICK SOLDIERS ENUMERATORS FOR FOR DISTRICT NAMED You Can "Clean Up" at Our EPISCOPAL CHURCHES TO MAIN. TAIN QUARTERS. ALL WORKERS HAVE NOW BEEJT APPOINTED. Cafeteria, Reading and Rest Rooms Iart of Work Resulting From Nation-Wide Campaign. Work rf Taking Census to Start Jan 2 Will Make Dally Reports. o 0 The first Important undertaking to be started In Ashevllle as a result of the nation-wide campaign of the Kpts- copal church, is a club in Biltnvore village for the use of the men in the government hospitals, which hopes to open its doors early In January- The enterprise is to be conducted Jointly by the three parishes of Trinity, Ashevllle; St. Mary's, Ashevllle, and All Souls, Biltmore, and has the ap proval of the bishop of Ashevllle, the lit. Rev. J. M. Horner. , Mrs. Vanderbllt has most gener ously given the club the uho of the Did parish school building, which makes an Ideal club house, and an enthusiastic committee of women is working vigorously on the furnishing ana ntung up of tho rooms. It Is planned to have a reading and smoking room, where books ami magazines and games will bo found, and a cafeteria where light refresh ments win De provided at a very small charge. The club house will bo open from 2 to 5 in the afternoon, and from 7 to 9 in the evening, under the ohargo of ladies from the three par ishes, and it is hoped that it will prove to be a thoroughly oleasant and friendly place for the convalescents to pass some of the hours that are apt io hang very heavy on the hands of men who are sick and away from home. The club Is to be known as the Church Canteen club. The board of governors are: S. P. Ravenel, presi dent; Miss Rachel Howland, secre lary; Curtis Uynnm, treasurer; Mrs. C. B. Waddell, Mrs. George Vander bllt, Mrs. C. L. Minor, Mrs. W. M. Redwood, Miss A. C. Payne, Lockwood Perry, Reginald Howland, A. S. Guer rand and Dr. W. P. Herbert, with the rectors of the three parishes as members cx-offlclo. COTTONSEED OIL. hi'IhW T0RK Dec- 27. Except January. ' - u.n.ui; IUWCI UIIUCI 1 Til I J I II U sales, cottonseed oil displayed a firm un- llrlnna trwlov nn i ........ a and covering of shorts on the strength In r prices were ti points lower Jo 17 net higher. Sales, 14,100 barrels. ' uiiu vuuc, jp.iii; prime summer yel low spot, 21.50; January, 21.85; March, 22.35; May, 22.60. Prime winter yellow and summer white nominal. Corny ('. Buchanan, of Hylva, cen sus supervisor of the Tenth district, has announced the additional ap pointments of enumerators for all the district, outside of Ashevllle and Bun combe, the workers for the city and county having been named several days ago. The enumerators will begin work on January 2. Mr. Buchanan states, and In Ashevllle will finish in fifteen days, while the workers In the rural sections will be allowed 30 days in which to complete the Job. Pally reports of every enumerator will be sent to Mr. Buchanan's otlice and he in turn will send the reports to Wash ington. The workers for all the counties, except Buncombe, are as follows: Cherokee County Heaverdam, Wal ter R. Martin; Hot House, Mrs. Rosa K. Johnson; Murphy, Murphy and Tomotla Precincts, Miss Florence O. Sneed; Murphy, Hanging Dog and Grape Creek, John Osborn Cope; Mur phy, Peachtree and Brasstown pre cinct, Lowry Hill; Notln, East of R. H. Johnny A. Shields, Jr.. Notla west of R. R., Abel H. Davidson; Shoal Cfeek, northern part, Lon C. McNab; Shoal Creek, southern part. Felix W. Hill; Andrews precinct. William M. Walker; Marble precinct, Carl Bry son; Topton precinct, L. L. Mason. Clay county BrasstowN, L. L. Ccroggs; Ilayesvllle town and town ship west of river, B. Neal Haigler; Hayesville township, east of river, A. Lee Penland; Hlawassee, A. E. Hog sed; Shooting Creek, J. R6"y Galloway; Tusquitee, Crockett W. Evans. Graham county Cheoah, eastern part, Herbert F. Carpenter, Cheoah, western part, Molton L. Rice; Steooah, Perry A. Cable; Yellow Creek, Jeff J. Millsap. Haywood county-r-Beaverdam, north of R. R., Linton T. West; Beaverdam, j puuui oi i. xtooeri t,. layior; Canton town, Mrs. James N. Lilly; cataioochco precinct, David R. Pal mer; Big Creek precinct, David R. Palmer; Cecil township. Charles W. Moody; Clyde, John C. Haynes; Crab-j tree, D. R. McCracken; East Fork, John Mc. D. Michael, Jr.; Fines Creek I eastern part. John T. Ferguson; Fines, Creek, western part, Robert L. No land; Iron Duff, Joseph M. Medford; Ivy Hill, (to be supplied); Johnathans Creek , Charles M. Moody; Pigeon SALE 2 Many thousands of garments are marked to move at prices that would compel every thrift woman to purchase for future needs, as well as present ones. We had the best Christmas trade we ever enjoyed but, as is the case with bountiful stocks, there are some wall - flowers that must come down and get out. PERFECTLY GOOD, SERVICEABLE, STYLISH GARMENTS From FASHION'S HOME SUGAR is not a necessity when eating Biltmore Wheat Hearts, which is a most palatable dish for breakfast eaten with butter and salt. Biltmore Wheat Hearts MUST NOT be cooked more than' five or six minutes in actively boiling water. DO NOT use a double boiler. Wheat Hearts are already cooked and can be served HOT in five minutes. A one pound package becomes five of food when prepared for the table. Read the recipes on the package. Recommended by good housekeeping and endorsed by Dr. Wiley, the Food Ex pert and by other leading dieticians. DRESSES Serge, Tricotine and Tricolette Dresses to sen WINTER COATS 25 50 -OFF- WINTER SUITS 3) OFF OFF- MILLINERY REDUCED ONE-HALF ' township, western part, J. L. Long; j Pigeon township, eastern part, (to be 'supplied); Waynesville, Hazelwood, I Caro Lenore Allen; Waynesville, north ward, T. F. Edwards; Waynesville town, George W. Coble; White Oak, ! Mrs. Dovie Wright. I Henderson county Blueridge, west ! and north of R. R., Alonzo King; Blue Ridge, east and south of R. R., Milas F. Hill; Clear Creek, Robert Maxwell; tjrao ureeK-, iiooeri j. ricmnei, Edneyvlllo, Columbus Oates; Green River, Joseph W. Ward; Hcnderson- ville, west and north of road, John L. Allen: Hendersonville, west and south of road, Thomas E. Case; Henderson ville. east and south of -road, John P, Patton; Hendersonville, east of Main street, W. P. Whitmire, Sr.; Hender sonville, west of Main street and north of Fifth avenue. William P. Potts: Hendersonville, west of Main street and south of Fifth avenue, Mrs. Nan Edwards Fcaman; Hooper Creek. Chauncey H. Roberts; Mills River, east and north of river, Mrs. Belle R. Cathey; Mills River, west asd south of river, Herbort W. Owenby. Jackson county Barker's Creek, Chnrley Fisher; Canada, Andrew V. Owens; Caney Fork, Ralph C. Hunter; 'Cashier's Valley, C. G. Rogers; Cul lowhee, Lewis J. Smith: Dillsboro, James O. Fisher; Greens Creek, Jacob J. Wild; Hamburg, Thomas F. Moss; Mountain, Mrs. Julia Stewart; Qualla, Grady T. Cooper; River, Charles N. Price; Savannah, Napoleon Higdon; Scott's Creek, W. B. Bryson; Sylva town, Harry Buchanan; Sylva town-l ship, upper partu'CjW. Allen; Webster . T 1 1 " A. U. I.UWU1I. McDowell coirhty Brackett and Higgins, Broad River, Crooked Creek, Dysartsville. William H. ffaylor; Glen wood, Buch Creek precinct, Thomas C. Patton; Marion township, Allen T. Ledbetter; Marion town.. John M. Ty ler; Montford Cove, Carl R. Wilker- son; Nobo, John JU Wilson: worm Cove and Cedar precincts, K. E. Eng llsh; Turkey Cove pseclnct, Robert Brinkley; Old Fort town, W. H. Bur gin; Old Fort, outside of Old Fort town, Columbus L. Lytle. Macon county Burningtown, Jud- son A. Wild; Cartoogechaye, Joseph F, Setzer; Cowee, Earley O. Rick man; KllIJa, Jacob P. Moore; Flats. J. O. Cabe: Fraklin town, (to be supplied); Franklin township, outsldo of Frank lin, Robert A. Patton; Highlands township. James C. Mell; Mills Shoal, George F. Crisp; Nantahala precict, Marcus L. Martin; Brlartown precinct. Frank Murray; Smith Bridge. Wil liam M. Parrish; Sugarfork, Charles B. Bryson. Polk county Columbus, Curtis Mc Farlane; Cooper Gap, A. A. Edwards; Greens Creek, north of Cowpens road, Joseph T. Camp; Greens Creek, south of road, Thomas H. Stead man: Saluda, Leo C. Pace; Tryon, J. B. Livingston; White Oak, William C. Hague. Rutherford county Camp Creek. Alonzo P. Sorrolls; Chimney Rock, eastern part. Zeb Taylor; Chimney Rock, western part, Mrs. William Searcy; Colfax precinct No. 1, William E. Jones; Colfax, precinct No. 2, C. B. Harrlll; Cool Springs, (to be suppli ed ); Forest City town, Mr. Samuel W. Watson: Duncan Creek LaJSton fetroud; Gllkey, Edgar H. Logan; Golden Valley, Jethro M. Rollins. Jr.; Green Hill, Henry M ; High Shoal, HaneB precinct. A. A. Abornethey; High Shoal, Cliffsldo precinct. James S. Beam; High Shoal, Henrietta pre cinct, James B. Beam; High Shoals, Caroleen precinct. W. A. Jolly; Logans Store, Sunshino district, Henry C. Car son; Logan's Store, Mr. Vernon dis trict, Samuel C. Wells; Morgan town ship, Earnest D. Koon; Rutherford ton, outside of town, Clarence M. But ler: Rutherfordton town, T. C. Jordan; Sulphur Springs, Owens precinct, (to be supplied); Sulphur Springs pre cinct, Lloyd Williamson; Union town ship, D. A. Lollar. Swain county Charlcstown, Bryson City, north of river. Frank Koy Thompson; Charlestown, Whittier and south of river, Zenas James Hyatt: Forney Creek, Bushnell precinct, John T. Welch; Forneys Creek, out side Bushnell precinct, Seymore J. Calhoun; Nantahala township, includ ing Almond, J. T. Cunningham; Nan tahala township, west of river, ex cluding Almond, John F. Browning; Ocona Lufty, east of river. Charles A. Randolph; Ocona Luftl, west of river, Gamer H. Martin. Transylvania Boyd township, Ter rell F. Middleton; Brevard township. Fred B. Shuferd; Brevard townBhip, outside of town, A. E. England; Catheys Creek, Joseph M. Zachary; Luns Rock, W. L. Mull; Eastatoo, Charles Gravely; Gloucester, Louis Galloway; Hog- Back. T- V. Norton; Little River, Frank Shuford. HOFFMAN AHEAD IN TEN PIN TOURNAMENT In Individual scores In the Y. M. C. A. ten-pin tournament, Including Saturday night's games, Hoffman leads with a total score of 6,678, with Garner second, 6.373, and Sevier third, with 6,273 to his credit. Total snoros by teams show Gan- ner and his aggregation In the lead with 24,944 .and Hoffman's team Is second, with 24,014. Tho Johnson and Grlsaett teams, which did not bowl during last week, will havo the alleys Tuesday night i after the duck-pin tourney hus been finished. , BASKETBALL TEAM "". PRACTICING DAILY AsiicriUe High School Will Play I nolr Cbllrgo Quintet at Hickory January 8. NELSON LEADS IN "Y" DUCK PIN TOURNEY Individual scores in the Y. M. C. A., duck pin tournament for the week nre as follows: Nelson, 3,183; Hoffman, 3,085 and Gudger, 3,050. Standing of tils teams with their grand totals are Halls, 11.644: Rogers, 11,279; Gudgor'4 11,221; Jackson's 11.06S; Coleman's, 10,743; and Rice's, 10,217. The two teams, lioness and Hannaman, which did not play last week, will bowl on the evening of January 8. The Ashevllle high school basket ball team is continuing all practice . 'games during the holiday season, in preparation for the games early next year. j Tho old line-up, which participated In the games before Christmas, in showing up in good shape, and several new substitutes are coming In with f good form. The team Is expected to '. be a very fast and strong one and those who will have to meet the Ashc vlllo highs will certainly have a Jol on hand If they win, said one of the players last night. Opening game for the second sem ester will be played at Hickory oa January 8, when the 8. H. S. will meet the quintet from Lenoir colloge. The second game will be played the following day at Lenoir, against the Lenoir high school. llc Tirsf (Qtarteriy Merest Period , of IM tart a Savings Account Increase the Account You Have All deposits made before the close of business on January 10th will draw interest as if made on the 1st. Thrift is the Secret of Success. Save today and be sure of tomorrow. 4 Paid On Savings, Compounded Quarterly CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $2,000000.00 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 36 PATTON AVENUE